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\newacronym{MFD}{MFD}{mode field diameter}
\newacronym{CPA}{CPA}{chirped pulse amplification}
\newacronym{NA}{NA}{numerical apertur}
\newacronym{MMI}{MMI}{multi-mode interference}
\newacronym{SLM}{SLM}{spatial light modulator}
\newacronym{LCD}{LCD}{liquid crystal display}
\newacronym{px}{px}{Pixel}
\newacronym{DNA}{DNA}{deoxyribonucleic acid}
\newacronym{DOF}{DOF}{depth of focus}
\newacronym{PSF}{PSF}{point spread function}
\newacronym{SNOM}{SNOM}{scanning nearfield optical microscope}
\newacronym{FWHM}{FWHM}{full width at half maximum}
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%  developed by Philips, Sony, Toshiba, and Panasonic in 1995. DVDs offer
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